Hi all,
We reached that point where the decision of how many years of useful sailing versus not doing a repair met us head on. Our genset continued to give us problems running so we had it evaluated by someone we trust. In order to do any work on it we would have to pull it out of the boat so that always leads to that questions of ”Why put a 35 YO hunk of metal back inside”? and “Are we keeping the boat for another ten years”?
Of course there isn’t room enough to haul it out without cutting a hole somewhere (thank you Mr. Shaw) and is heavier than some small cars. So we’ve decided to have it replaced with a new, quieter, lighter genset. Too bad we live so far away because I think I could use the old engine for something. Maybe there might be some salvage value at a recycling center? My wife is already planning a party done virtually when it’s all done and I would have to find something to do with all the hours I’ve spent with the old unit.
We reached that point where the decision of how many years of useful sailing versus not doing a repair met us head on. Our genset continued to give us problems running so we had it evaluated by someone we trust. In order to do any work on it we would have to pull it out of the boat so that always leads to that questions of ”Why put a 35 YO hunk of metal back inside”? and “Are we keeping the boat for another ten years”?
Of course there isn’t room enough to haul it out without cutting a hole somewhere (thank you Mr. Shaw) and is heavier than some small cars. So we’ve decided to have it replaced with a new, quieter, lighter genset. Too bad we live so far away because I think I could use the old engine for something. Maybe there might be some salvage value at a recycling center? My wife is already planning a party done virtually when it’s all done and I would have to find something to do with all the hours I’ve spent with the old unit.